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Volunteer:

CARE House Volunteers are special people who give the precious gift of time to make a difference in the life of a child. Without the thousands of hours contributed each year by its volunteers, far fewer children and families would be served. There are many volunteer opportunities at CARE House of Oakland County.
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Tour:

Every time the doors of CARE House open, a child’s future enters. You’re invited to visit CARE House to see first hand what happens after a child rings our doorbell and crosses our threshold. Free Seeds of Hope Tours are conducted every month to increase community awareness about child abuse. Please join us for a tour.
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Stories:

There are countless stories of the children who have come to CARE House for hope and healing. These are stories of children who have found a safe place where their voices can be heard and believed. They are stories of courage overcoming fear, of pride overcoming shame. Each story is as unique as each child. Each journey has its own path.
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Volunteers are special people who are indispensable to achieving our mission. The gifts they so generously give of their time, allow CARE House to bring critical programs and services…

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The CARE House Mission

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To be a leading resource in the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and the protection of children through:

  • advocacy
  • education
  • intervention
  • research
  • treatment

in collaboration with the community.

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Care House of Oakland County

Roles

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Written by Charles A. Ludwig   
Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:09

When we mention that one of our roles is to facilitate, what does that mean to you?

If you explored and identified a resource for a child or family, how would you proceed to move forward with that resource?

Is there a difference in your view between advocate and facilitate?

I am asking these questions so we can establish some consistency and what are role is?

Also are there questions you would like us to raise with DHS as we plan to dialogue with them?

 

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 16:09
 

Parent Conference

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Written by Charles A. Ludwig   
Monday, 27 February 2012 16:34

There is a parent conference on Saturday March 24 and April 28. The conference is at Berkley and Lake Orion on  the respective date. The conference is for parent's with young, pre-school children and is free.

Last Updated on Monday, 27 February 2012 16:34
 

Potential Placement Option

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Written by Mary   
Sunday, 16 October 2011 11:48

 

At a PRIDE Training session on 10/14/11 I met a couple looking to adopt.  They have previously made attempts to adopted from another country and have had difficulties.  They have been visiting the MARE site and are now pursuing adopting a local child.  The have a 12 year boy of their own and would like to expand their family and can not have any more children on their own.  They feel the ideal for their family would be a boy around age 7 with minimal to no impairment needs.  They would also consider a girl.

During the PRIDE training Cheryl had asked if any of us knew of any children not yet listed on MARE and I mentioned our message board and they were all for me posting something on their behalf.

Henry & Cheryl Popow

248 249-1491

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Feel free to make contact for more information

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Last Updated on Sunday, 16 October 2011 12:02
 

Michigan CASA conference

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Written by Tracey Goddeeris   
Wednesday, 26 October 2011 13:17
Just a reminder about our upcoming CASA Conference in Lansing on November 11 and 12.  If you have already registered, or plan to, please respond to this message.  Thank you!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 October 2011 13:17
 

Release Form

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Written by Mary   
Thursday, 13 October 2011 06:48

It appears that a portion of the form is repeated

its Director or designee, or
Medical Records Department, to release
information contained in my records, including alcohol and drug abuse records
protected under the regulations in 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2, if
any, psychological services records, if any, and social services records, if
any, including communications made by me to a social worker or psychologist,
and any information regarding communicable diseases and serious communicable
diseases and infections as defined by MCLA 333.5131 which includes venereal
diseases, tuberculosis, HIV, AIDS or ARC, if any, to the individual or
organization listed.

Its Director or designee, or Medical Records Department, to
release information contained in my records, including alcohol and drug abuse
records protected under the regulations in 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part
2, if any, psychological services records, if any, and social services records,
if any, including communications made by me to a social worker or psychologist,
and any information regarding communicable diseases and serious communicable
diseases and infections as defined by MCLA 333.5131 which includes venereal
diseases, tuberculosis, HIV, AIDS or ARC, if any, to the individual or
organization listed.

Last Updated on Thursday, 13 October 2011 06:48
 


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